Job and Internship Opportunities Announcements
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The University of Hawaii Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation and the Office of Land and Ocean Conservation Futures is hiring two Seed Collection Technicians (#0077832T and #0078042T) to support the Native Plant Materials Development Program. The Seed Collection Technicians will support the development of native plant materials through the systematic seed collection of native workhorse species. If you have experience and interest in ecosystem restoration, horticulture/agriculture, wild seed collection, and the propagation and production of native plant species, please consider applying for this position. Please direct questions to Tim Chambers (tchambers.oanrp@gmail.com; 808-285-5139) or Clay Trauernicht (trauerni@hawaii.edu)
Please apply here by December 5, 2025.
For more information on how to apply, please see the job listing.
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Kupu’s programs inspire participants to discover the greatness and importance of natural resource fields in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific region. Programs vary from education for youth, to professional development for young adults and rising industry leaders. Financial stipends, education certificates, and college credit are also awarded for various programs to make learning accessible to all.
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This position is responsible for managing the ANRPO's Seed Conservation Laboratory and Seed Bank. The ANRPO Seed Bank holds roughly 36.4 million seeds representing hundreds of Taxa, and safeguards many endangered endemic plants, ex situ, from extinction. The Seed Conservation Lab is integral to both ANRPOs efforts to manage and stabilize endangered plant species and restore Oahu ecosystems. If you have experience in seed conservation and are interested in rare plant management, ecosystem restoration, native and rare plant propagation, and plant conservation in general, please consider applying.
Please apply using this link by November 24, 2025. Any questions can be directed to Tim Chambers: tchambers.oanrp@gmail.com; (808) 285-5139.
Please see this link for instructions on how to apply. The application should be submitted by December 15, 2025.
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Applications review begins Nov 15, 2025. Applications received by Nov 15, 2025 will be given priority. Please apply at this link: https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/hawaiiedu/jobs/5113556/assistant-professor-molecular-and-cellular-biologist?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
Through KUPU Aina Corps. Full-time job restoring Puʻu o Ehu watershed with a native dry lowland forest.
Email info@healthyclimatecommunities.org with a brief statement of your availability and previous relevant experience.
Unpaid internship to assist with community forestry and/or education at the Hāmākua Marsh State Wildlife Sanctuary, Kailua, Oahu
Specific area of focus mutually agreed with intern depending on interests and skills. May include environmental education with school groups, facilitating volunteer groups, various projects to expand and manage our nursery and native forest on the watershed of Hāmākua Marsh.
Please see https://www.bishopmuseum.org/join-and-give/volunteer/ the most up-to-date internship postings available and for instructions to apply.